About the Book

Synopsis:​I knew we could get caught, possibly by any of the girls this weekend, and possibly later on by Seth, but I just didn’t care.

As she helps her best friend Emma prepare for her impending wedding to Seth, Molly begins to recall the secret romance that used to exist between the two young women. Molly knows that as maid of honor she must keep her reemerging passions hidden from Emma, to be honorable by her loving friend and Emma’s husband-to-be, but as the wedding nears she can’t help but wonder — was all this meant to be different? Is this wedding a sham?

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​After a bachelorette weekend getaway leading to a rekindled lusty encounter between Molly and Emma, the best friends start to wrestle with their feelings, try to make sense of what it all means, and question if they can make this hidden relationship work despite Emma’s marriage to Seth. Molly is filled with trepidation, but Emma’s love, light, and clarity inspire her to embrace their growing intimacy and take a risk she never thought she was capable of.

Will Molly be able to come to terms with this forbidden desire for her beautiful friend on the cusp of Emma’s wedding? Can Emma enlighten Molly to the realities of what her family expects of her? Will these two best friends and lovers figure out a way to make it all work?

Review

While searching through free short stories on Amazon I came across this author- who happened to have multiple short lesbian romances available for free. That sounded exactly like everything I could ever want in life, so I grabbed all of the short stories. The worst case is I just wasted my time adding books, or I could get lucky and actually like them.

I totally found myself sucked into this story. Although I was not a fan of the relationship between Molly and Emma, I understood it. I have been in the type of relationship where I was the secret other person. And I compromised myself because of it. So, I recognize the need to be with someone because of love, even if it's not healthy.

Anyway, I absolutely plan on reading more from this author. I'll probably test out the other free stories of hers I grabbed and see where I'll go from there.

One last note... I got frustrated every time Molly tried to convince Emma that she was a lesbian. It's possible that Emma is, especially because of her attraction to Molly. But seeing as she's in a relationship with a man, that she is marrying, it is also possible she's bisexual. It's not like we get to see what's going on in Emma's head, as this is all told from Molly's perspective. It's also possible I'm projecting myself into the situation and taking it too personally.